This release compiles the first six films featuring the killer doll named Chucky. Included are the titles Child's Play, Child's Play 2, Child's Play 3, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, and Curse of Chucky.

Synopsis

Child's Play 2A derivative rehashing of its predecessor (which itself owes a heavy debt to Trilogy of Terror), this sequel details the plight of young Andy (Alex Vincent), who in the previous film narrowly escaped losing his soul to make room for devil-doll Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif). Possessed by the spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray, Chucky had coveted Andy's body as a replacement for his own plastic shell... which ended up beaten and burned beyond recognition. At this film's outset, Andy's mom has suffered a nervous breakdown as a result of the prior human-vs.-doll battle, and Andy has been taken to a foster home. In the meantime, the makers of Good Guys dolls decide to reconstruct the scrappy little toy, hoping to prove the doll's harmlessness and sway public opinion. Alas, this is a major horror-movie no-no, and Chucky staggers obnoxiously back to life, with a renewed interest in body-swapping with Andy. Not awful as horror sequels go, this follows the standard horror-franchise formula (such as upping the gore quotient with each sequel) but manages to throw in a few appreciable scares, particularly at the climax (which echoes that of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining). ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Bride of ChuckyThis horror film, directed by Ronnie Yu, marked a return (after an eight-year lapse) of Chucky and the Child's Play series that began in 1988. At the moment of his death, the spirit of former serial killer Charles Lee Ray was mystically relocated in the doll Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif). After being salvaged from the evidence morgue by his ex-girlfriend Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) and a corrupt cop, Chucky is put back in action when Tiffany sews his pieces back together and works a voodoo spell to revive his sinister self. Tiffany sees her dreams of marriage aren't working out, so she keeps Chucky locked away. After an escape, Chucky electrocutes Tiffany by pushing a radio into the bathtub, delivering a chant that puts the spirit of Tiffany into a bridal figurine. Chucky's amulet can switch them back into their original human forms, so they head for New Jersey where the amulet is buried -- putting cops in motion, along with car-crash carnage. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Seed of ChuckyWhen the notoriously evil Chucky doll and his lover gave birth, they had no idea that their spawn would grow up to be a peace-loving kind of guy; however, that's exactly what Glen turns out to be: a gentle soul who is horrified at what he has been told about his family. After hearing the news of a film being made about his parents' murderous legacy, Glen sets off for Hollywood, where he promptly brings Chucky and Tiffany back to life. Far from diving into doting fatherhood, Chucky is seriously disappointed in his son's lack of inherent evil and tries his best to impart his vast knowledge of all things malevolent before Glen becomes some sort of do-gooder. Elsewhere, Tiffany finds that she will be played by Jennifer Tilly in their movie and doesn't hesitate to let her son in on their family's most cherished tradition -- killing sprees. Directed by Don Mancini, Seed of Chucky features Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky, while Tilly plays both herself and Tiffany. The offspring of the evil pair, Glen, is voiced by Lord of the Rings star Billy Boyd. Cult film director John Waters also makes an appearance, as does hip-hop artist Redman. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Curse of ChuckyThe silver screen's most menacing killer doll returns to settle an old grudge in this installment of the long-running Child's Play saga written and directed by series creator Don Mancini. In the wake of her mother's recent suicide, grieving Nica (Fiona Dourif) is searching for answers when her older sister Barb (Danielle Bisutti) shows up to get the family's affairs in order. As tensions between Nica and Barb spike, the unexpected appearance of a Good Guy doll named Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) offers some much-needed comfort to Barb's young daughter. Later, a series of vicious murders plague the family, prompting Nica from a connection between the bloodshed and the smiling, red-headed doll. Nica is right to be scared, too, because Chucky has been plotting his revenge for the past two decades, and now anyone who tries to stop him will learn that sometimes nightmares come true. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Child's PlayChild's Play seems to have been concocted by a parent who went berserk after standing in line for hours on end to purchase a Cabbage Patch doll in the early 1980s. The film opens with serial killer Brad Dourif taking refuge in a doll factory. Dourif is killed by the cops, but not before he has invoked a voodoo curse which transfers his soul into one of the dolls. That particular doll, nicknamed Chuckie, is unwittingly purchased by Catherine Hicks for her son Alex Vincent. Several murders occur shortly thereafter; all evidence points to Alex, who insists that his cherub-faced doll is responsible. Detective Chris Sarandon, the man responsible for Dourif's death, doesn't swallow Alex's story, but he agrees to investigate because he's sweet on Alex's mom. The slasher-flick ending of Child's Play would seem to have settled Chuckie's hash for good and all, but guess again--the film spawned numerous sequels. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Child's Play 3: Look Who's StalkingSeveral years have passed since the events of the previous film, and yet again the makers of Good Guys dolls -- a line which included the homicidal Chucky -- decide to reinstate their product line. Unfortunately, some of the materials used are still imbued with the evil spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (voice of Brad Dourif), whose soul once inhabited the Chucky doll... and who returns to action in a spanking new Good Guy body. Determined at first to finish the job he started by swapping bodies with young Andy (Justin Whalin) -- who is now a teenager in military school -- Chucky decides to change tactics, setting his sights on a much younger boy. When Andy becomes aware of the situation, he is compelled to put a stop to Chucky's Satanic antics once and for all. The signs of a creatively-depleted horror franchise are evident (they had already shown themselves in the previous installment), but there is still enough juice left for the spooky climax, which borrows a riff from Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

No digital copy

September 15, 2016

Specifically ordered the set with the digital copy. Set came quickly however there is no insert with the digital code. No mention on the packaging of a digital code. Even went to Universals website to see if there was another way to redeem it and it looks as though they don't even offer the set as a digital copy.

I love complete collections, & this one is great !
Posted by: all4fun from: la quinta ca on It has a full collection of all the Chucky movies.

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No digital copy
Posted by: RLitwinPhoto from: on Specifically ordered the set with the digital copy. Set came quickly however there is no insert with the digital code. No mention on the packaging of a digital code. Even went to Universals website to see if there was another way to redeem it and it looks as though they don't even offer the set as a digital copy.

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Such a good deal.
Posted by: Crystal from: on Great deal for the collection. Very happy. I am glad I bought it.

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the wait wasnt bad
Posted by: sunshinegirl8 from: on I went in to the store and was not in stock however this was not a problem. the store clerk looked it up online I ordered it 5 days later it came in the mail. and then I had one happy grandson

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Bought for my 8 year old daughter
Posted by: Brandon from: on My 8 year old daughter begged for these movies - she loves them!